Is it possible for SCAM emails to arrive at my inbox eventhough I am NOT the addressee or CC?

I have a client that claims that he is getting SCAM emails that appear in his inbox but they are not addressed to him! His name or email address does not appear in the TO or CC or BCC! The names are in no way associated with anyone else in the company.

So, I would like to know if emails of these kind could actually arrive at someones in-basket! Is it the version of the Domino server? Is there a setting in the server to make this possible? How are emails ultimately routed when they arrive at the Domino server? If someone could give me some pointers on what to test I can take it from there. They use SpamSentinel - perhaps I should ask them?

I really haven't looked for a solution to this more common problem but we have an internal GFI SPAM filter where we can designate rules to stop these things.

I'm not sure how to do it in Domino Server as I haven't played with that in over 12 years but many mail servers have the ability to establish rules. I don't remember if Donimo Server has this ability or not and for sure won't know about current versions. I hope they do. :)

You could also use a hosted SPAM filter like the one offered by appriver.com. It's cheap and very useful for this and many other SPAM related situations and these hosted solutions take the brunt of the load before the junk mail hits your server and your inboxes. There are many other SPAM filtering companies out there so do a little research before you settle down on one if a hosted solution is your choice.

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